From the moment Corey sinks a free throw to stretch the Clipper lead to 13 with 6:50 remaining to the time Elton hits one to put the Clippers up two with 1:30 left, the Clippers go 0-6 with four turnovers. They blow a horrible rotation with 4:03 left, yielding a wide-open three from the far left corner to Charlie Bell. Then, with 1:13 left, Bell gets the exact same shot from the exact same spot assisted by the exact same guy to give Milwaukee the lead. This time Cat Mobley gets caught by a Brian Skinner screen as he’s hedging near the block with Bell already set up.

Even though the Clippers win, it feels icky. Like you just got away with telling a really big lie.

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I'll chalk the breakdown to fatigue. Long road trip, back to back ... the players will never admit it but, that was probably the case.

Still, as a whole, I think the road trip really did a lot more good than bad. Strong team play (with the exception of the 4th quarter of last night's game) throughout the road trip, even when the effort resulted in a loss, should really give the Clips a good feeling heading into the final stretch.

If the Clips pull together a string of wins heading into the playoffs, they will keep the 8th seed, and may even give Dallas a run for their money.

Personally, I'd like to see them make the playoffs. They need a veteren point guard ... and I think that they could make that move this off season. They have a core of solid players (even next year) and I'm not sure "fresh" blood would help ... unless your talking Oden or Durant ... but we wouldn't get that high of a pick.

I just want to see my Clips win games.

I've been with them through many of the shitty years ... and if they could put together back to back playoff appearances, that would make my basketball season.

AND you never know! I recall last year that we matched up best against Dallas. They pretty much have the same team this year. And with the exception of the point, our positions are relatively the same as well. If they pull their shit together, get on a roll, play the defense they played all of last year, and are starting to play now, then I'd be happy to see a competivie series against Dallas. Could be a sleeper upset of the playoffs.

I think it's better to make the playoffs. Given the Clippers history, back-to-back playoff appearances would be huge to turning around the "loser" image, even if it means getting kicked out in the first round. Besides, we usually play pretty well against Dallas, so it should at least be fun to watch.

Better to make the playoffs and learn from it. Acie Law should be around in the 11-15 pick range. He didn't have an especially strong NCAA tournament that would boost him into the top 10 (assuming the top underclassmen all enter the draft). If we make the playoffs, we will probably need the Minnesota pick to get Law.

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